I was wondering why I haven't seen any shaggy mains in my area. I guess it's because it was so dry? well I don't have a deer liver to go with them so I really feel like I'm missing out. It can only get better from here.
I was wondering why I haven't seen any shaggy mains in my area. I guess it's because it was so dry? well I don't have a deer liver to go with them so I really feel like I'm missing out. It can only get better from here.
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Saw a few start to show last week, and saw more this morning. I live in the lower wasteland (not sure where your area is) but they're starting to pop up here
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Saw some fresh ones today.
Haven't seen any where my dad and I usually pick them here in Langley.
Haven't tried morels yet but I doubt you can get better than shaggy mains.
Anyone know where Morels or Porcinis grow? Haven't found either one where I hunt.
You can find morels in areas that have been burned by a forest fire. The more recent the better!
Had them growing in my lawn last week.
I pick morels in the spring. I've never heard of them growing in the fall. Last years burns are a good place to start (wildfire or slash pile burns). Mixed pine/fir stands are good too. I picked most of mine this spring in town on vacant lots and neighbouring lawns.
Morels are excellent table fair. I've not tried shaggy manes before, but maybe I should. I always heard they did not mix well with alcohol. I gave up the bottle awhile back so maybe it's safe to try them now!